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Published on August 05, 2004

SUN 8/8
Forty thousand women will die from breast cancer this year. If that doesn't make you wanna get your philanthropic 5K on, consider this: The color pink is very hot right now. So maybe you'll pony up the $25 for a really cute, bubble-gum-colored tee. The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation doesn't care what your motivation is. Its Kansas City branch wants to raise $680,000 this year, and the Race for the Cure is its main fund-raiser. The run-walk, attended by millions of people across the boob-loving globe, starts at 7:30 a.m. Sunday at Union Station. Children ages 10 and younger can run a sprint for $10, and adults who despise exercise as much as they deplore cancer may opt for a 1-mile jaunt. Or no jaunt. The point is to hand over some cash and wear your race T-shirt proudly. Race-day registration starts at 6 a.m. For more information, call 816-842-0410 or e-mail raceforthecure@kckomen.org. >Get a ClueONGOING
>The treasure-hunt craze known as letterboxing rewards its devoted followers with a shiny new ink stamp for each discovery. Stamps may be lame, but pretending to be Nancy Drew for a day kicks ass. Clues directing devotees to area parks can be found on www.letterboxing.org. -- Annie Fischer

Nice Putt

SAT 8/7
When Phil Mickelson sank that shot to win the 2004 Masters Tournament after years of being the bridesmaid, the golf world rejoiced. We bet he practiced at lots of putting tournaments -- like the one from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at Antioch Center (5307 Center in North Kansas City). Call 816-454-1200. -- Fischer